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Liverpool’s scouting department has been on the move lately, keeping a close eye on potential signings as they plan for the future.
With several players’ contracts nearing the end, it’s clear the Reds are thinking long-term.
The club’s focus remains on strengthening key areas across the squad, and that includes monitoring talent across Europe.
While Liverpool’s attention has mainly been on domestic transfers, recent reports suggest they are casting a wider net.
In particular, they’ve been looking to the Bundesliga for emerging talent, with scouts spotted at a key fixture.
It’s not just about looking for replacements, but also reinforcing positions where competition for spots is becoming fiercer.
There are serious plans in place for both current and future squad needs.
According to a report from Lewis Steele of the Daily Mail, Liverpool’s scouting department has been casting a wide net across Europe and beyond.
As per the report, Observers were spotted at RB Leipzig’s recent match on Saturday, with Xavi Simons and Benjamin Sesko possibly on the club’s agenda.
The report also mentions that scouts have recently been watching players from Real Betis and River Plate in Argentina, further highlighting the Reds’ global search for talent.
The message is clear: Liverpool are actively scouting players across the globe.
But it’s not just about signing young talent—they are also targeting key positions that need an upgrade for the club’s immediate future.
Andy Robertson, 31, is entering the final year of his deal.
Liverpool are eyeing Bournemouth’s Milos Kerkez, but the 20-year-old would cost £45m.
Ajax’s Jorrel Hato is also reportedly on their list of potential targets.
In defence, Liverpool are interested in Dean Huijsen, a 19-year-old from Bournemouth who has a £50m release clause.
Alongside him, they’ve been monitoring Antoine Semenyo, who has caught the club’s attention.
Ibrahima Konate, also a key player for Liverpool, is set to enter the final year of his contract, adding urgency to the club’s defensive planning.
Liverpool’s future transfer plans are heavily focused on the attack as well.
With Darwin Nunez likely to depart this summer and Luis Diaz seeking a new deal, the club must balance their wage structure while bringing in fresh talent.
Eintracht Frankfurt’s Hugo Ekitike, with 22 goals and 10 assists this season, has been watched closely by the Reds.
The French forward is another potential signing who will not come cheap, but with Liverpool’s long-term ambitions in mind, it’s clear they are looking to secure top-tier talent.
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